8n. Moisture, Precipitation and Hydrologic Cycle
8n. Moisture, Precipitation and Hydrologic Cycle
8n. Moisture, Precipitation and Hydrologic Cycle
• Solar Energy
-- Insolation and Heat Energy Transfer
• Temperature
• Pressure
• Wind
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What percent of the Earth’s total volume of
water is stored in the atmosphere?
0.001%
Water Vapor
Clouds (water vapor
condensed on
particulates)
Transfer of Water Into and Out of the Atmosphere
Evaporation [Contributes 90% of atmospheric water]
The principal way in which water enters the air is through
evaporation. Approximately 600 calories of heat must be added
to a gram of water for it to evaporate into the air. This energy is
called "the latent heat of vaporization." Energy is transferred
between the various spheres of the Earth system via phase
changes of water.
[See previous Figure]
Forms of Precipitation
There are a variety of different types of precipitation. Rain, snow, hail,
sleet, freezing rain are all forms of precipitation. The kind of precipitation
received depends on the variation of temperature above the surface.
In sum, Precipitation occurs when the droplets develop masses too great
to be held aloft.
And, three conditions are necessary for precipitation to occur:
1) Moist air, 2) Condensation nuclei, and 3) Uplift mechanism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D88dYNFyBq8&feature=related
4. Cyclonic Precipitation
Occurs when air is lifted up into a low pressure system.
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DISTRIBUTION OF PRECIPITATION – See Figure 6.23 in Textbook
Isohyet Map – Look for a) general pattern, b) evidence of orographic rain?
VARIABILITY OF PRECIPITATION – See Figure 6.25 in Textbook
Do the areas of greater variability generally correspond to the dryer areas of
the world, as shown on the other map? (Compare this map with Figure 6.23)